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1976 F1 — Season

It was an act of madness, or genius, or both. He could not turn his head fully. His tear ducts were damaged, so his eyes streamed constantly. The pain was unimaginable. Yet, he qualified fifth. When the race started, he drove with the same cold precision as before. He finished fourth.

On the second lap, Lauda pulled into the pits and retired, stating the conditions were too risky. "My life is worth more than a title," he famously declared. This handed the initiative to Hunt, who only needed to finish fourth to win the title. 1976 f1 season

The 1976 Formula One season was the 30th season of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It consisted of 16 races, which began on March 6 and ended on October 24. The season was marked by a dramatic and closely contested battle for the World Drivers' Championship between James Hunt and Niki Lauda. It was an act of madness, or genius, or both

The organizers refused. The show must go on. The pain was unimaginable

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